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seen as the employees here they can be seen as competitors for jobs as well and with the turn in the economy it's coincidence this took place in 2008. i did a lot of investigation into hate crimes and that kind of goes hand in hand. so that is how they are making a living. some women work in homes taking care of the cleaning and babysitting. >> i don't know if you heard there is a student group in texas today they took the program off but what shocked me is the head of the student group was actually looking out. his name was garcia. to me it was shocking knowing that they decided that this would be a good idea. did you find any hate among the groups you talk to? >> i didn't find hate but one of the attackers his mother is african-american and his father is puerto rican and what i learned in reporting this book is, while i think we know already people tied to humanity to those that we know. it's not different for example with black-and-white. it's like my best friend but i don't believe in whatever. so it's kind of they were comfortable in their own world because they knew each other and spok
seen as the employees here they can be seen as competitors for jobs as well and with the turn in the economy it's coincidence this took place in 2008. i did a lot of investigation into hate crimes and that kind of goes hand in hand. so that is how they are making a living. some women work in homes taking care of the cleaning and babysitting. >> i don't know if you heard there is a student group in texas today they took the program off but what shocked me is the head of the student group...
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man: infrastructure is vital to the american economy. water, after all, is an essential ingredient in hundreds of thousands of everyday products. narrator: agriculture and industry use roughly 80% of the water consumed in the united states. water is the basis for manufacturing many goods and provides the ability to clean and sterilize everything from computer chips to the surgical instruments used in hospitals. kelly: the minute that there's not enough water for businesses, industry, and individuals, they have to go elsewhere. and when they go elsewhere, jobs go elsewhere. your entire economy begins to suffer with the lack of clean water. narrator: while the water infrastructure provides for our health, safety, and economy, a growing concern is that the value society derives from water has not traditionally been reflected in the price we pay for water. man: when you take a look at how much people pay for water, as a percentage of median household income, it's usually less than 1%. and when you compare that to how much we pay for electric
man: infrastructure is vital to the american economy. water, after all, is an essential ingredient in hundreds of thousands of everyday products. narrator: agriculture and industry use roughly 80% of the water consumed in the united states. water is the basis for manufacturing many goods and provides the ability to clean and sterilize everything from computer chips to the surgical instruments used in hospitals. kelly: the minute that there's not enough water for businesses, industry, and...
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but when we talk about an open economy, a bottom-up economy, those are our principles. and the world they live in, open things is better than closed things. bottom-up is better than top- down. to connect in their world -- obamacare didn't fail because, hey, they just didn't happen to do this right. it failed because of the same reason that other stuff fail. it is old. it is top-down. it is factory. our principles are always fresh and new ideas if we just become about them in ways that say, hey, our principles are good for more than just saying no. we have a way to better organize society, solve problems, open school system, where parents get to actually choose the best school for their kids and you go get trapped in a failing school. an open health care system. an opened economy where you don't have political top-down decisions. those are the kind of things that will work better for you. >> i want you to join in with what we are talking about here and the positive message and the constructive way forward to but also, if you can talk about the energy revolution. so many
but when we talk about an open economy, a bottom-up economy, those are our principles. and the world they live in, open things is better than closed things. bottom-up is better than top- down. to connect in their world -- obamacare didn't fail because, hey, they just didn't happen to do this right. it failed because of the same reason that other stuff fail. it is old. it is top-down. it is factory. our principles are always fresh and new ideas if we just become about them in ways that say, hey,...
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economists estimate the distillery business has the potential to boost the state economy by hundreds of millions of dollars. like many new businesses coming to detroit, the financial issues didn't deter them setting up shop. where some sees obstacle, the ceo sees opportunity. >> this might diversify agriculture in michigan as we grow collectively. >> the investment in a neighbourhood on a rebound is welcomed by many who live here. they are on pace to produce 3,000 cases of premium liquor this year. in a warehouse where the aroma is intoxicating, these entrepreneurs see a future where the glass is always at least half full. >> holiday shopping gets a boost. u.s. shoppers spend nearly $10 billion on black friday, down 13% on last year. sales rose 2.3% overall compared to 2012 once thanksgiving day sales were added to the mi.. >> colorado communities are banding together to recover from the devastating flood in september. jamestown was nearly destroyed. we look at how residents are bouncing back. >> the music is back. with it the people are slowing returning to the foothills down in the
economists estimate the distillery business has the potential to boost the state economy by hundreds of millions of dollars. like many new businesses coming to detroit, the financial issues didn't deter them setting up shop. where some sees obstacle, the ceo sees opportunity. >> this might diversify agriculture in michigan as we grow collectively. >> the investment in a neighbourhood on a rebound is welcomed by many who live here. they are on pace to produce 3,000 cases of premium...
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that has consequences for the economy, people's ability. >> the safety net. >> the whole thing starts to crumble. i hear about red states blue states but a deeper hypocrisy. republicans have said they like devolution. they said we're going to cut subsidies, direct subsidies for state hospitals under medicaid. instead we're going to create the power of the states to opt in instead of direct subsidies people are going to get individual coverage. there's going to be more individual responsibility brought to bear. by the way, the federal government is going to cover 100% of the medicaid expansion for two years and 90% thereafter. there is literally no reason for states to opt out. they are doing so purely i had logically. in the case of georgia the government is saying the government was wrong to cut subsidies in the first place, begging for subsidies back rather than taking responsibility. >> dr. siegel, i want to ask you, in terms of this dynamic, you are familiar with many hospitals across the country. are they speaking up? are they speaking to elected representatives in state houses a
that has consequences for the economy, people's ability. >> the safety net. >> the whole thing starts to crumble. i hear about red states blue states but a deeper hypocrisy. republicans have said they like devolution. they said we're going to cut subsidies, direct subsidies for state hospitals under medicaid. instead we're going to create the power of the states to opt in instead of direct subsidies people are going to get individual coverage. there's going to be more individual...
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well as you said the situation is is interesting and actually challenging for forty craning economy i think the cold mathematics of it suggest ukraine probably has about open water to try to find some kind of financing option you know to give the external hold so ukraine is facing in our view a very very clear. one of them is is obviously to have to brace the international monetary fund. to conclude a jew with russia and the third option is to obviously touch each else on a longer term basis basis of the european union so these are the options there are very clear very well known it seems to me it seems to me that probably going to the i.m.f. at least from our perspective makes the most the most sense at this juncture but what i gave for for for for for the i.m.f. you are really giving money to crane ukrainian government needs to do some very important things including allowing a more flexible exchange rate but so much more importantly agreeing to an increase in gas cars or for the population ok thank you so much for that really appreciate to find out to the point that. now moving on
well as you said the situation is is interesting and actually challenging for forty craning economy i think the cold mathematics of it suggest ukraine probably has about open water to try to find some kind of financing option you know to give the external hold so ukraine is facing in our view a very very clear. one of them is is obviously to have to brace the international monetary fund. to conclude a jew with russia and the third option is to obviously touch each else on a longer term basis...
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looking back you realize how good the economy's recovered. i think m&an is on a long, slow steady improvement and having the people is important and you cannot hire people and go right to a relationship. you have to hire people five, six, seven years ahead of the clients doing a transaction because you have to build trust aenl get to know your clients so the answer is, i think the market will be very good. i think the regulatory environment will pressure people to have one on one relationships with clients undisturbed by the oversight that's meant for balance sheets and i'm not saying it's bad. >> i'm not following you. >> think a lot of oversight in place is to stop massive errors, balance sheet errors. if you have a trillion dollars of derivatives, multiple sites of oversight is important. i think it's in direct contradiction. the most important thing is multikl points of information, transparency where everyone knows when's going on. this is the exact opposite. we sometimes working on a transaction right now where i would say five or six p
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economy and th the dece of the middle class. and trey, welcome. chris, i don't remember sales going down, a big deal, what do you make of it? >> i wish i could make better news of it. we have record unemployment. we have zero wage growth. we have 48 million people, americans on food stamps, last time i hecked santa does not take ebt. it snow surprise this sale -- it is no surprise that sales were down. >> shopper spent -- how much is that? per family? 423 down from 423 in 2012. >> i think this question requires maybe a big picture approach, holiday shopping started early this year. retail me not conducted a survey. survey. 40% of shoppers started in september. it might have taken a bite out of the blacky sales. and there was a 21% jump in cybershopping monday. it might plan out. >> it always goes up, double digit? >> i don't know if much. last year was the biggest on-line shopping day in history, we were expecting a 15% jump. >> another big question, who won out, is it bricks and mortars or on-line? >> amazon. every other promotion i have seen, th
economy and th the dece of the middle class. and trey, welcome. chris, i don't remember sales going down, a big deal, what do you make of it? >> i wish i could make better news of it. we have record unemployment. we have zero wage growth. we have 48 million people, americans on food stamps, last time i hecked santa does not take ebt. it snow surprise this sale -- it is no surprise that sales were down. >> shopper spent -- how much is that? per family? 423 down from 423 in 2012....
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. >> reporter: despite an improving economy, triple-a says consumers are uncertain about what tomorrow might bring, projecting a 3.7% drop in all air travel this year. reporting live at sfo, don knapp, kpix5. >> when the final numbers are in t is expected 43.5 people traveled this weekend. most of them 39 million by car. >>> it turns out a friend of paul walker was behind the wheel when the car they were in slammed into a pole and burst into names last night. speed was definitely a factor. the driver identified as roger rodis. he owned a sports car dealership and was a professional race car driver. the two men just left a fundraiser, paul walker's father was visibly shaken by what happened. >> i am just glad every time i saw him i told him i loved him. [crying] >> poor guy. walker was 40 years old. he leaves behind a 15-year-old daughter. a memorial is growing at the crash site as fans pay their respects. they are leaving behind flowers and notes and there has been a steady stream of visitors to the site. tyrese gib son was among those who stopped by. he starred in "fast and furious" w
. >> reporter: despite an improving economy, triple-a says consumers are uncertain about what tomorrow might bring, projecting a 3.7% drop in all air travel this year. reporting live at sfo, don knapp, kpix5. >> when the final numbers are in t is expected 43.5 people traveled this weekend. most of them 39 million by car. >>> it turns out a friend of paul walker was behind the wheel when the car they were in slammed into a pole and burst into names last night. speed was...
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the switch to cleaner energy could hurt an economy still recovering from the last recession. of course, coal does have emissions and you know, there are important issues, but we never really got focused on how to fix those. it was just throw it all out. >> mr. speaker. >> power and politics in ontario's parliament where there has been fierce criticism on its emphasis on green energy and it costs. the architects of the plans defend it ro robustly. >> you take all the costs involved, it ends up being cost effective. >> ontario's greenhouse gas emissions are lower as it becomes the first place in north america to give up coal. what isn't clear is whether local voters will agree with their government in fighting climate change is worth paying more for power. >> letting kids be kids. coming up, clowns put on a show for children in a syrian refugee camp. >> welcome back to al jazeera america. i'm stephanie sy. here are today's top headlines. thousands of new york city commuters had to find other ways to get to work after a trail derailed sunday just outside of manhattan. investigat
the switch to cleaner energy could hurt an economy still recovering from the last recession. of course, coal does have emissions and you know, there are important issues, but we never really got focused on how to fix those. it was just throw it all out. >> mr. speaker. >> power and politics in ontario's parliament where there has been fierce criticism on its emphasis on green energy and it costs. the architects of the plans defend it ro robustly. >> you take all the costs...
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. >> when we look at the polls, we still see that people care much more about jobs, the economy and domestic issues than any foreign policy issues. the current climate is still such that people aren't really worried about what is happening in iran as much as their backyard. >> quickly, joe biden is going on an asian tour at a time when things are really critical with china and japan. >> you will be landing in tokyo to remind his friends in asia, china, japan, south korea that they aren't being neglected. stays calmerything over there. >> thank you. >> tonight's game has wrapped up at fedex field between the redskins and the giants. it came down to the wire and sadly, the redskins continued their losing streak. britt mchenry with the details. >> it has been a tough one. depressing for washington fans than the actual game tonight has to be this spot. sorry, guys. projected difficulty of the schedule, the skins are projected to have the second overall pick in next year's trapped. wait for it, it goes to st. louis for that rg iii pick trade. write down the field, alfred , 7-0 skins and they are
. >> when we look at the polls, we still see that people care much more about jobs, the economy and domestic issues than any foreign policy issues. the current climate is still such that people aren't really worried about what is happening in iran as much as their backyard. >> quickly, joe biden is going on an asian tour at a time when things are really critical with china and japan. >> you will be landing in tokyo to remind his friends in asia, china, japan, south korea that...
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some economists say the distillery business has a potential to boost the state economy by hundreds of millions of dollars. like many new businesses coming to detroit, the city's financial issues did not deter them from setting up shop. where some see obstacles peter bailey sees opportunity. >> this craft distilling movement might help diversify argentina in michigan even further as we start to grow collectively. >> reporter: and their investment in the neighborhood on the rebound is welcomed by many who live here. right now they're on pace to produce 3,000 cases of premium liquor this year. and in a warehouse where the aroma is literally intoxicating. these entrepreneurs see a future where the glass is always at least half full. bisi onile-ere, al jazeera, detroit. >> there are about 23,150 distilleries in the united states. >> meteorologist: and the pacific northwest is where we'll start. i'll meteorologist dave warren. look out for snow there. the elevation 4,000 along interstate 90. a storm effecting this region, the pacific northwest seeing a lot of moisture moving in, dumping rai
some economists say the distillery business has a potential to boost the state economy by hundreds of millions of dollars. like many new businesses coming to detroit, the city's financial issues did not deter them from setting up shop. where some see obstacles peter bailey sees opportunity. >> this craft distilling movement might help diversify argentina in michigan even further as we start to grow collectively. >> reporter: and their investment in the neighborhood on the rebound is...
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. >> the economy may be improving but not fast enough apparently for some customers. travel is project those who host faith in the future that travel will drop 3.7% for holiday air this year. reporting live at sfo. don knapp, kpix5. >> it is expected 43.5 million people will travel had this weekend and most of them, 39 million by car. >>> new details are emerging about the fire car crash that killed actor paul walker. now, we have the emotional reaction from his father. >> i just am glad every time i saw him i told him i loved him. [crying] >> reporter: paul walker's father is trying to deal with the death of his son who was named after him. one of four children, a neighbor told us he and his wife raised in this house. today, friends and family got together here. >> can't beat friends at a time like this. and brothers. we are all taking it pretty hard. >> walker leaves behind a 15- year-old daughter, medo. >> going to take time and dad she is 15, i don't have much more time to get with her and boom another movie. oh. i don't know what to do here, you know? >> reporter
. >> the economy may be improving but not fast enough apparently for some customers. travel is project those who host faith in the future that travel will drop 3.7% for holiday air this year. reporting live at sfo. don knapp, kpix5. >> it is expected 43.5 million people will travel had this weekend and most of them, 39 million by car. >>> new details are emerging about the fire car crash that killed actor paul walker. now, we have the emotional reaction from his father....
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economists had hoped a number of improvements we're seeing in the economy, including rebounding home sales and car sales, the hope is that would build momentum to a stronger holiday shopping season. here's what's happening. some of the spending that consumers did on the big-ticket items, that may have cut into holiday budgets so it winds up being a double-edged sword. also a lot of the upper-income american whose are invested in the money, they have the money, and the lower-income ones, the benefits aren't making the awards from the stock prices going up and up. >> good explanation. thanks very much. how about getting the cyber monday purchases delivered by drones? it's an idea that is apparently not so far fetched. we'll tell you why. that's next. >>> plus, one of tv's hottest shows, but did you know "scandal's" olivia pope is based on a real person. tonight, piers morgan sits down with judy smith, the woman with all of the secrets to crisis control. 9:00 p.m. only on cnn. for years, jim's medicine tied him to a monthly trip to the clinic to get his blood tested. but now, with once-
economists had hoped a number of improvements we're seeing in the economy, including rebounding home sales and car sales, the hope is that would build momentum to a stronger holiday shopping season. here's what's happening. some of the spending that consumers did on the big-ticket items, that may have cut into holiday budgets so it winds up being a double-edged sword. also a lot of the upper-income american whose are invested in the money, they have the money, and the lower-income ones, the...
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. >>> now to the economy, and the numbers are in tonight. more than 141 million americans went shopping this thanksgiving holiday weekend. that's up 2 million from last year. and this even, many preparing for some big deals tomorrow. it is cyber monday. here's abc's business correspondent rebecca jarvis now. >> reporter: holiday shoppers flooded retail stores, chasing those holiday deals. >> i'm in! >> reporter: all told, americans will likely spend $57.4 billion over the four-day weekend. shoppers spent nearly $10 billion in stores on black friday, but industry analysts say the number is down 13%, as compared to last year on the same day. part of that drop, because more stores than ever opened their doors on thanksgiving thursday, and more people than ever, 47 million, shopped. >> this is perfect. it has 100 pieces for ten bucks. you can't beat that. >> reporter: but combined, spending between thursday and friday amounted to over $12 billion, a 2.3% increase as compared to last year. and some of those same retailers who threw open their doo
. >>> now to the economy, and the numbers are in tonight. more than 141 million americans went shopping this thanksgiving holiday weekend. that's up 2 million from last year. and this even, many preparing for some big deals tomorrow. it is cyber monday. here's abc's business correspondent rebecca jarvis now. >> reporter: holiday shoppers flooded retail stores, chasing those holiday deals. >> i'm in! >> reporter: all told, americans will likely spend $57.4 billion over...
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is it all good for the economy? consumers online do tend to spend more. it's easier to point and click than manage the mall mayhem. counting online and in person, sales are only expected to grow 2.4%. and, of course, not just consumers but scammers love cyber monday. buyer beware. watch out for fishing and scam e-mails or texts that look like they're coming from a favorite store and ask you to verify a credit card number. finally if tomorrow isn't enough for you online santas, don't fret. many big retailers are rolling out cyber week even more days for you to shop in your pajamas. harris, back to you. >> a baby panda born at the national zoo spent the first 100 days of her life without a name. that's not good. well now they've come up with something to call the cub. [ paper rustles, outdoor sounds ] ♪ [ male announcer ] laura's heart attack didn't come with a warning. today her doctor has her on a bayer aspirin regimen to help reduce the risk of another one. if you've had a heart attack, be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen
is it all good for the economy? consumers online do tend to spend more. it's easier to point and click than manage the mall mayhem. counting online and in person, sales are only expected to grow 2.4%. and, of course, not just consumers but scammers love cyber monday. buyer beware. watch out for fishing and scam e-mails or texts that look like they're coming from a favorite store and ask you to verify a credit card number. finally if tomorrow isn't enough for you online santas, don't fret. many...
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>> there's a lot of financial insecurity, and the economy is still not strong. so, people still have a lot of concerns about spending too much money, losing their jobs, having insurance to pay for. >> how much does that factor into things? the premium shock or whatever. we're told that it's actually affecting a minority of households but that's at lot of households. >> insurance costs a lot of money and a lot of aging people who are employed have cost sharing, so everything goes up, and if your salary isn't going up or you have some insecurity about whether you'll actually have a job, then you have to consider that when you're out shopping. >> how is this -- i've been covering retail sales for decades on the holiday season. all the same concerns. angst on the part of folks concerned about job security. that was raging even during the internet boom. so, i'm just wondering whether we get too much credence to the gloom and doom or is it different? >> i think people are concerned about their retirement, and there are jobs that are letting people go when they're in t
>> there's a lot of financial insecurity, and the economy is still not strong. so, people still have a lot of concerns about spending too much money, losing their jobs, having insurance to pay for. >> how much does that factor into things? the premium shock or whatever. we're told that it's actually affecting a minority of households but that's at lot of households. >> insurance costs a lot of money and a lot of aging people who are employed have cost sharing, so everything...
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the economy may be looking better by then. you may have medicaid expansion hoping to be part of the that program. gosh, i thought it was going to be so bad and it is not so bad? >> well, we also heard for five years the economy has improved. in reality it actually has not improved. we have unemployment rate still way too high. the administration is trying to create this idea of a new normal. this is what you basically should put up with. this idea 50,000 people being able to use a website at a time being success a joke quite frankly. for david plouffe to say that president obama's approval numbers will get better. this isn't simply about this one program. this is about people not trusting the president. it will only get worse, when 90 million people get dumped off employer plan on to the obamacare exchanges. martha: play the other sound bite and have you listen to this from david plouffe as well on sunday. >> i think president's numbers will recover. i think people's confidence will recover. people trust the president. there a
the economy may be looking better by then. you may have medicaid expansion hoping to be part of the that program. gosh, i thought it was going to be so bad and it is not so bad? >> well, we also heard for five years the economy has improved. in reality it actually has not improved. we have unemployment rate still way too high. the administration is trying to create this idea of a new normal. this is what you basically should put up with. this idea 50,000 people being able to use a website...
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a lot of people signing up, economy sting continuing to strengthen. i think americans confidence will recover. >> a slew of international news to get to. start in afghanistan. american officials denying accusations from president karzai that the u.s. is withholding supplies to gain leverage in the negotiations between the two countries. karzai and his national security council say they believe the u.s. has cut off military supplies and fuel deliveries in order to pressure afghanistan into signing that new security agreement. u.s. embassy officials say that is simply not true. the u.s. government seeking a new deal to keep american troops in afghanistan beyond 2014 but president karzai listed a set of conditions that must be met before he disagrees to an extended u.s. military presence. let's go to other overseas stories. thailand, overnight the prime minister vowing to open every door for talks with protesters demanding resignation. about 30,000 demonstrators taking part in what they call a people's coup. police have been using tear gas and water cann
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authorities fear the protests could damage the nation's economy, particularly its $6 billion a year tourism industry. >>> it was a day of mourning in scotland today, a day after a police helicopter crashed into a pub, killing at least eight people. our british partner itv reports from glasgow. >> across scotland, people paid their respects today. a minute silence was held before the scottish cup match with celtic. ♪ and a special service was held at glasgow cathedral, just a few hundred yards from the street of the cash. the police chaplain has been supporting bereaved officers and those who have worked long, difficult hours here. >> we have seen the courage of glasgow. we've seen the sadness. and then we'll see that drive and that passion and that life and that humor come back to the force. >> with all real hope of rescue now gone, a recovery operation is underway at the bar in glasgow. piece by careful piece, the wreckage of the police helicopter is being removed, but it's a delicate process. much of the building has collapsed and bodies still lie inside. bandaged and bruised, gary was
authorities fear the protests could damage the nation's economy, particularly its $6 billion a year tourism industry. >>> it was a day of mourning in scotland today, a day after a police helicopter crashed into a pub, killing at least eight people. our british partner itv reports from glasgow. >> across scotland, people paid their respects today. a minute silence was held before the scottish cup match with celtic. ♪ and a special service was held at glasgow cathedral, just a...
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allows the support of the helpless, including orphans and others, is a free society with a flourishing economy. that's the essence of the argument. >> i think you just helped us understand why your book is number one on the "new york times" best seller list. charles, it's an honor to have you here. thank you so much for coming in. >> it's a pleasure. >>> well, my best selling book has been released in paperback, and i know you're employing to enjoy it. it's a great read for parents and grandparents, for you or maybe as a gift for someone. all right. the paperback edition of "dear chanted ler, dear scarlet." coming up, astronaut jean sternan, the last man to walk on the moon. we'll talk about how the declining state of our space program is a reflection of the direction of our country. that's next. [ grunts softly ] [ ding ] i sense you've overpacked, your stomach. try pepto to-go. it's pepto-bismol that fits in your pocket. relief can be yours, but your peanuts... are mine. ♪ >> each week day hear my -- details at mike huckabee.com. >> when i was a kid there were no begger celebrities around
allows the support of the helpless, including orphans and others, is a free society with a flourishing economy. that's the essence of the argument. >> i think you just helped us understand why your book is number one on the "new york times" best seller list. charles, it's an honor to have you here. thank you so much for coming in. >> it's a pleasure. >>> well, my best selling book has been released in paperback, and i know you're employing to enjoy it. it's a...
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but when it comes to the economy, when the economy is growing, connell, and you've got a lot of demand for labor, then raising the minimum wage doesn't really hurt employment that much. you don't see a big increase in unemployment when the economy's expanding. the time not to raise the minimum wage is a time like now where you have a very tight labor market, where you have a lot of workers who can't find jobs. what you do when you raise the unemployment rate in that kind -- the minimum wage in that kind of situation is the evidence is pretty clear that it puts a lot of low-skilled workers out of work. especially, by the way, connell can, you raise that minimum wage to $15 an hour, you're going to put a lot of people out of work at that wage. >> well, that makes it a discussion about what the levels should be, but i asked that question on purpose to start it off which is should there even be a minimum wage, and you say, no. there are others economically who make that argument. but now that we're so far in, what do you think would happen if there was no minimum wage? the other side of it
but when it comes to the economy, when the economy is growing, connell, and you've got a lot of demand for labor, then raising the minimum wage doesn't really hurt employment that much. you don't see a big increase in unemployment when the economy's expanding. the time not to raise the minimum wage is a time like now where you have a very tight labor market, where you have a lot of workers who can't find jobs. what you do when you raise the unemployment rate in that kind -- the minimum wage in...
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they're also insulating their economy. trading more with their asian partners to bring more people into their trading circle. >> biden's good at diplomacy. we always had a good relationship in the senate. julie, back to my original question which is, is he over there to keep his hands clean in case -- >> no. >> why not? he hasn't been involved in obama care at all. >> there is a major international incidentlluded to with china establishing the no fly zone. the has developed the best relationship with the chinese premier than anybody as i've read in the press. for biden to go over there in the midst of our ally, japan, midst of our allies in east asia being concerned about china's no fly zone makes perfect sense. >> it's much broader than that. >> there are more things going on in the world than obama care. >> some people found it interesting he's nowhere to be find right now, at least here at home. david, julie, have a great day. >>> brand-new information on that deadly train derailment. happened right here in nye thew. wh
they're also insulating their economy. trading more with their asian partners to bring more people into their trading circle. >> biden's good at diplomacy. we always had a good relationship in the senate. julie, back to my original question which is, is he over there to keep his hands clean in case -- >> no. >> why not? he hasn't been involved in obama care at all. >> there is a major international incidentlluded to with china establishing the no fly zone. the has...
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. >> we have put tremendous pressure on the iranian economy and that's why they kaem to the table. >> you take the bot off of the neck. we'll speak with you again. thank you. >> and experts predict a big cyber monday today. if you can't get on line don't worry. >> latest effort to give you more time so you can shop for your kids. >> and i will need. it >> and walked into a dppt store. and stepped on the elevator and told the girl the dry goods floor. ♪ when i got off they come up to me. what can i do for you? time in to check in with gretchen carlsson. >> another key obama care dead line. vice-president biden is in a sia. are dems protecting him for 2016? we'll debate that? and will they say the pledge of allegeiance or not? the city that took heat from veterans who said high school students were too busy to recite it in the school. >> and guy getting cited for disorderly conduct for his story. >> and forget cyber monday. how about a full week of on line discounts. >> it is the latest effort. this after black friday sales dropped to the lowest point in years. here is the ceo of the
. >> we have put tremendous pressure on the iranian economy and that's why they kaem to the table. >> you take the bot off of the neck. we'll speak with you again. thank you. >> and experts predict a big cyber monday today. if you can't get on line don't worry. >> latest effort to give you more time so you can shop for your kids. >> and i will need. it >> and walked into a dppt store. and stepped on the elevator and told the girl the dry goods floor. ♪ when...
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rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 70% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. who found a magic seashell. it told him what was happening on the trading floor in real time. ♪ the shell brought him great fame. ♪ but then, one day, he noticed that everybody could have a magic seashell. [ indistinct talking ] [ male announcer ] right there in their trading platform. ♪ [ indistinct talking continues ] [ male announcer ] so the magic shell went back to being a...shell. get live squawks right in your trading platform with think or swim from td ameritrade. >>> >>> deutsche bank put a price target on marathon citing strong portfolio among other things, it saw excellent fourth quarter refining -- so mpc shares certainly taking a rise. >>> thanks, dom. let's just check the rest of the markets for you
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it is extreme and out and given that the economy is very much driven bali government spending which is itself a function of government revenues to come from. crude oil exports limitations on crude exports stronger low economic growth is an open environment where you have a very large scale private sector that operate in all isolation from government spending to use tribal government revenues to strong growth in us exactly what has happened. i was saying is those things of the regime can control things like access to foreign exchanges and is currently doing to minimize the impact on and is able therefore to expand its own lifespan while accepting a unit of diamonds to water column. well in the aftermath of this deal we have had that western companies are once again stopping to buy the ear anymore that we are hearing that got to the oil ministry for instance has stopped and did some soul city stores all contacts with the works an old mate is to walk on of the prize is the wrong man for western companies how interested all that. well i think very very interested is the simple and so on up
it is extreme and out and given that the economy is very much driven bali government spending which is itself a function of government revenues to come from. crude oil exports limitations on crude exports stronger low economic growth is an open environment where you have a very large scale private sector that operate in all isolation from government spending to use tribal government revenues to strong growth in us exactly what has happened. i was saying is those things of the regime can control...
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we live in an economy that is growing what? 1% a year? it is hard to gain confidence in all of this. what is it? we live in this environment that is hard for young people to get engaged in these financial kind of thinking and decisions. we live in an environment where few people understand but money is. the federal reserve is paying millions of dollars per month. is that money? how does that affect us? what is that stuff? this paper that we carry around? what does it represent? where does it come from? what is money? what is this stuff? purchasing power. this allows me to buy stuff. why is this cool? who invented this? it wasn't the federal reserve. money predates the fed reserve a little bit. in the really old days before i was born, what did we do when there was no money? you bought it. i will trade my cows for your chickens. not a good way of doing stuff. we come up with something, something that facilitates trading between chickens and cows. half a cow is not worth half a cow if it is dead. not very useful. bartering is a cumbersome a
we live in an economy that is growing what? 1% a year? it is hard to gain confidence in all of this. what is it? we live in this environment that is hard for young people to get engaged in these financial kind of thinking and decisions. we live in an environment where few people understand but money is. the federal reserve is paying millions of dollars per month. is that money? how does that affect us? what is that stuff? this paper that we carry around? what does it represent? where does it...
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who think this is a sign that consumer confidence continues to be down and that's a problem for the economy. >> give us a preview of what else you are working on for the program. >> we are going to crunch all of the data that's coming out over the new obamacare website. some 400 changes that were made by programmers and code writers, but there are more changes to come as far as the back end of the site important for insurance companies. wet get into that and talk about what these numbers mean and the way this entire site is heading. >> it's the back end. everything is about the back end. >> just for you, tony harris. >> at the top of the hour right here on al jazeera america. >> a return of a familiar face to the usc football program, jessica taff is here with your supports ted lines. >> a new big man on campus, it seems. usc has named washington steve kar sizi and the trojans are hoping he can turn around the football program like he did for the huskies. he was an assistant with the usc in 2007 and '8 went 6 and 2 after taking over for lane kisin who was fired in september. mean while, tro
who think this is a sign that consumer confidence continues to be down and that's a problem for the economy. >> give us a preview of what else you are working on for the program. >> we are going to crunch all of the data that's coming out over the new obamacare website. some 400 changes that were made by programmers and code writers, but there are more changes to come as far as the back end of the site important for insurance companies. wet get into that and talk about what these...
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the demonstrations raised new fears that instability in one of asia's largest economies. wayne hay has more now from the capitol. >> a battle is being waged on two fronts, anti-government protesters are trying to enter the office of the prime minister and the bangkok police. this time, a rubbish truck was used to try to bake through the barriers erected by the police. it and it's okay pants were 40sed into a quick retreat. tear gas spewing from the cab. it seems some people on the streets are willing to go to extremes to achieve their goal. they want the government and the prime minister gone. yingluk shinawatra spoke to the media the day after meeting with the protest leader. she says she is willing to do anything to end the crisis. tutep's idea is that it's unconstitutional. >> we found out he isn't interested in the resignation of the prime minister, nor does he want to dissolve the parliament. he wants me to return the power of the prime minister to the people. i don't know how we can proceed with this offer because this provision doesn't exist under constitutional la
the demonstrations raised new fears that instability in one of asia's largest economies. wayne hay has more now from the capitol. >> a battle is being waged on two fronts, anti-government protesters are trying to enter the office of the prime minister and the bangkok police. this time, a rubbish truck was used to try to bake through the barriers erected by the police. it and it's okay pants were 40sed into a quick retreat. tear gas spewing from the cab. it seems some people on the streets...
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allows the support of the helpless, including orphans and others, is a free society with a flourishing economy. and that's the essence of the argument. >> you know, i think you've just helped us understand why your book is number one on the new york times best seller list. [ applause ] >> charles, it's an honor to have you here. thank you for coming in. >> it's a pleasure. >> my best selling book dear chandler, dear scarlet is a great read. all right. the paper back edition is available at amazon, bookstores and at mikehuckabee.com. >>> and an astronaut will talk about our country. [ woman ] i'd be a writer. [ man ] i'd be a baker. [ woman ] i wanna be a pie maker. [ man ] i wanna be a pilot. [ woman ] i'd be an architect. what if i told you someone could pay you and what if that person were you? ♪ when you think about it, isn't that what retirement should be, paying ourselves to do what we love? ♪ ... ♪ man: [ laughs ] those look like baby steps now. but they were some pretty good moves. and the best move of all? having the right partner at my side. it's so much better that way. ♪ [ m
allows the support of the helpless, including orphans and others, is a free society with a flourishing economy. and that's the essence of the argument. >> you know, i think you've just helped us understand why your book is number one on the new york times best seller list. [ applause ] >> charles, it's an honor to have you here. thank you for coming in. >> it's a pleasure. >> my best selling book dear chandler, dear scarlet is a great read. all right. the paper back...
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but the economy remains fragile. especially at the lower income level. and i think that has the retailers very, very nervous. people are absolutely looking for bargains. promotions are top of mind. 50% of shoppers this weekend said they were looking for a bargate, looked for promotions before they went to the store. a third said that they compared prices. through their device smartphone tablet whatever they were carrying around because they are armed and ready and will not buy until they see bargains. i call it a promotional arms race that's going on amongst the retailers. >> okay my inbox is a promotional arms race. there's a sale on everything. >> and most people today know how to seek information better than they've ever done before because of the online femme on none. >> that's right. the online has not increased the amount of shopping people are doing it's increased the ways they shop. that billion dollar number was significant and there's certainly more of the weekend spending was on line 44%. four out of every ten americans bought something online
but the economy remains fragile. especially at the lower income level. and i think that has the retailers very, very nervous. people are absolutely looking for bargains. promotions are top of mind. 50% of shoppers this weekend said they were looking for a bargate, looked for promotions before they went to the store. a third said that they compared prices. through their device smartphone tablet whatever they were carrying around because they are armed and ready and will not buy until they see...
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is a 2% economy you see right now or 3% economy? in your view? >> right between your two numbers, in my view, joe. >> it is? >> yeah. >> so it's okay. we want it to be better, obviously. >> all right,mate. that's what you call each other there, right, mate? see ya. andrew, thanks. >>> coming up, a deadly train derailment in new york yesterday, details at 7:30. and then, what if you could send your kids to college for four years for free? that's the bold approach of the project. ceo ben nelson joins us to talk higher education in a few minutes. she loves a lot of the same things you do. it's what you love about her. but your erectile dysfunction - that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications, and ask if your hea
is a 2% economy you see right now or 3% economy? in your view? >> right between your two numbers, in my view, joe. >> it is? >> yeah. >> so it's okay. we want it to be better, obviously. >> all right,mate. that's what you call each other there, right, mate? see ya. andrew, thanks. >>> coming up, a deadly train derailment in new york yesterday, details at 7:30. and then, what if you could send your kids to college for four years for free? that's the bold...
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economy continuing to strengthen. i think the president's numbers will recover and people's confidence will recover. >> then, of course, chuck todd had that great point -- >> that was a good point. >> do we have that clip? here's what chuck todd had to say on "meet the press." he pointed out a freudian slip? >> he made a great point. >> watch this, chuck todd. >> page three of the report it says here that the team is operating with private-sector velocity and effectiveness. okay. that is an acknowledgement that, you know what? if this was a government operation for at that long time and it failed now we're bringing in the private-sector folks. that's an indictment on the whole idea of government as a solution, frankly. >> i'm sorry, i was going to tell robert gibbs that's the first time i've laughed since saturday night. >> private-sector velocity. i have to use that as a descriptive term in the future. they did bring in a lot of people from the private-sector to help fix the problems that we do know, robert. >> absol
economy continuing to strengthen. i think the president's numbers will recover and people's confidence will recover. >> then, of course, chuck todd had that great point -- >> that was a good point. >> do we have that clip? here's what chuck todd had to say on "meet the press." he pointed out a freudian slip? >> he made a great point. >> watch this, chuck todd. >> page three of the report it says here that the team is operating with private-sector...
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a lot of people are signing up and economy continuing to strengthen. no wash shutdowns. people trust the president. i am confident the trust numbers will come up and his approval will come up. >> even plus benchmark for health care's success, we are not exactly ambitious. >> is may take until 2017 when the president leaves office. you will see almost every state running their own exchanges and expanding medicate. it will work well then. >> okay. the months ahead, democrats will point to examples of americans having success with the website. republicans will point to continued problems which they will make as personal as possible. something we saw on sunday. >> i have to grab the other day. his wife is expecting a baby at the end of december. they have a cancellation notice. if she has the baby in january, he doesn't know how to pay for it. people who are trying to fight cancer are getting thrown out. as a survivor, you want your focus being on beating the disease. >> to gauge whether healthcare.gov is working, there two things to truly watch for in the next few days and
a lot of people are signing up and economy continuing to strengthen. no wash shutdowns. people trust the president. i am confident the trust numbers will come up and his approval will come up. >> even plus benchmark for health care's success, we are not exactly ambitious. >> is may take until 2017 when the president leaves office. you will see almost every state running their own exchanges and expanding medicate. it will work well then. >> okay. the months ahead, democrats...
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jenna: now to the economy. shoppers spending 3% less this thanksgiving weekend compared to last year at the same time. that is according to the national retail federation survey. not great news for the retailers but they're certainly hoping to make up some of that ground on cyber monday which of course is today. more than half of americans say they plan to shop online this year. how about this fact as well? americans are expected to spend some $2 billion online today. that is up $500 million from last year. wow. that is a big jump. david hoffman, editor of the "new york post" home and travel section. he had good tips for us about what we should do online this cyber monday. david, quickly though, interesting weekend as far as where folks are spending their money. not as much as last year inside the stores. >> that's correct. it was a big record weekend for online sales. for the first time ever on things gaving day itself, online sales broke the one billion dollar mark which is a record and for friday, black frid
jenna: now to the economy. shoppers spending 3% less this thanksgiving weekend compared to last year at the same time. that is according to the national retail federation survey. not great news for the retailers but they're certainly hoping to make up some of that ground on cyber monday which of course is today. more than half of americans say they plan to shop online this year. how about this fact as well? americans are expected to spend some $2 billion online today. that is up $500 million...
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the economy is weak and vulnerable. i've said the most vulnerable part of the -- this is fiscal policies and monetary policy is not helping either. and u.s. needs a leadership role. stuart: sandra smith in chicago. >> it's monday. stuart: yes, any bubble talk in chicago, sandra? >> yeah, of course it's been around and charles is saying accurately. if you're going to to get a handful of big economists and money managers who are going to call it. it's a distinction, with what robert schiller is saying here. he's not calling this a bubble. he's saying it looks like a bubble. if it is a bubble it could end very, very badly as far as financials and the technology and stuart-- [inaudible] >> look at that, live television and we just froze right there. and i think she was about to make an important point, too, let's see if we can get back to her. you want to round out her thought? >> no, i know those are more short-term traders and obviously the more you go up, the more anxiety there is, and no doubt about that. the parallels
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. >> it rings a crucial part of the bangladesh economy and worth $1 billion each year. the industry employees more than 16,000 workers. and leather is exported to u.s., the uk, italy, french, russia and japan. customers admit that such poor labor practices exist many will still buy leather goods. >> translator: we don't know that much about bangladesh but we know they use child labor and they work in dangerous health conditions. >> translator: i always check the label before i buy something. i'm at a point where i don't trust imported goods. >> translator: i never thought about it. i i don't know what my jacket is made of. as long as it doesn't itch i don't worry about it. >> reporter: the first time the palestinian movement decided to cancel a celebration marking the founding, holding the event this year would be inappropriate and we will explain. >> hamas is in no mood to celebrate, the 26th anniversary of the founding is coming up, and the group said the time and conditions are not right. >> translator: gaza is going through difficult circumstances and power cuts and
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. >> they said the economy's supposed to grow, according to baron's. it was supposed to grow 1.7% -- >> or find another bin laden. >> this might change everything this is david fluff, is that his name, david fluff? >> close enough. >> on this week talking about when we expect obama care to work. i think this is a bright part of the rainbow, whatever that means. >> may take until 2017 when this president leaves office. you're going to see almost every state in this country running their exchanges and expanding medicaid. i think it will work really well then. >> there you go, 2017. that's right around the corner, kids. >> it's going to be awesome when he's out of office, that's what he's saying. >> if we just believe in the greater good, this will work out. >> just remember, it took medicare a good six or seven years before it got settled down to work. >> now it works. >> don't you think it does? >> no. >> you want to privatize it, don't you? >> i would like to. >> that's not what paul ryan says. >> let's not minimize what it is. i'm saying let people ke
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economy is necessarily going to be good for the israeli economy. they're the largest trading partner with israel and the e.u. is second. the conciliatory tone is one that we heard him talking about tehran. we're hearing it from the gulf states as well. you have the gulf arabs as well as the israelis, they're kicking at the traces but in the end they realize they're still pulling the same cart, which is the cart of the u.s. foreign policy so they have to get on board at some point. later this week in bahrain, foreign ministers from the united states, from the u.k., gulf states, egypt will be meeting and sitting down. they invited their iranian counterpart as well. we can learn more about how this agreement is going to play out. >> yeah. so we'll have to see how that plans out, hadley. another follow-up. cutting things, that's interesting when we're wondering what was going to happen with iran. >> exactly. he gave me a wink. he said there was going to be fights with the ministries. he didn't want to touch education or hurt welfare basically spending.
economy is necessarily going to be good for the israeli economy. they're the largest trading partner with israel and the e.u. is second. the conciliatory tone is one that we heard him talking about tehran. we're hearing it from the gulf states as well. you have the gulf arabs as well as the israelis, they're kicking at the traces but in the end they realize they're still pulling the same cart, which is the cart of the u.s. foreign policy so they have to get on board at some point. later this...
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number of apprenticeships in cornwall has doubled since 2010, which is helping to create a stronger economy and a fairer society. will the prime minister meet me and a delegation of young people from cornwall to see how we can further promote these very worthwhile schemes? >> i am delighted with the news about the number of apprenticeships in cornwall. the government have made a major financial commitment to funding apprenticeships. that is making a difference, but there is far further to go in tackling youth unemployment and worklessness among people between the ages of 16 and 24. i am always happy to meet with him, perhaps a suitable moment might be when i am in cornwall. >> house prices are going up at a time when real wages are going down. does the prime minister accept that when interest rates go up after the election, it will detonate a sub-prime debt crisis of his making? >> the greatest danger in terms of interest rates would be to have a government who believed in more borrowing, more spending, and more taxing. that is what would drive up interest rates, that is what would hit the
number of apprenticeships in cornwall has doubled since 2010, which is helping to create a stronger economy and a fairer society. will the prime minister meet me and a delegation of young people from cornwall to see how we can further promote these very worthwhile schemes? >> i am delighted with the news about the number of apprenticeships in cornwall. the government have made a major financial commitment to funding apprenticeships. that is making a difference, but there is far further to...
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health care working better, a lot of people signing up, economy continuing to strengthen, hopefully no washington shutdowns. ♪ >> first impression here was terrible. >> i think there's going to be a lot of negative surprises as to what they're able to enroll in. >> give my creation life! >> i think it's going to be an unfolding disaster for the president. ♪ >> so i still think the foundations of this plan have some of the same kinds of problems that the rollout has had. but they're fundamental, very hard to overcome. and unfortunately, as people enroll -- >> you can't handle the truth! >> it may take until 2017 when this president leaves office. you're going to see almost every state in this country running their own exchanges eventually and expanding medicaid. and i think it will work really well then. ♪ >>> good to have you with us want to, folks. thanks for watching. hope you had a wonderful thanksgiving holiday. ooh, nellie, we had some football games over the weekend, didn't we? you know, there really is no greater rivalry than alabama-auburn. you know, alabama has been awes
health care working better, a lot of people signing up, economy continuing to strengthen, hopefully no washington shutdowns. ♪ >> first impression here was terrible. >> i think there's going to be a lot of negative surprises as to what they're able to enroll in. >> give my creation life! >> i think it's going to be an unfolding disaster for the president. ♪ >> so i still think the foundations of this plan have some of the same kinds of problems that the rollout...
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you know, we still have -- >> overall economy, immigration. >> exactly right. but trust me, it's just going to be all about health care, health care, health care. and that's really a shame of the and then just one other point -- >> and those people we should say who are out there in various congressional districts, obviously particularly the tough congressional districts, there's nothing they can do about it. >> there's nothing they can do about it, but another point i wanted to make is i've been critical of president obama on a number of issues. but however anybody feels about obama care, it is the law of the land and it really bothers me that the republican party really wants this thing to fail. and i just don't think it's in anyone's interests for this whole thing to collapse in a heap. that's really a shame. >> interesting over the weekend, e.j., cardinal dolan was on "meet the press" and he said catholic bishops have been huge supporters of universal health care but obviously they didn't agree with the mandates for hospitals to cover birth control. let me
you know, we still have -- >> overall economy, immigration. >> exactly right. but trust me, it's just going to be all about health care, health care, health care. and that's really a shame of the and then just one other point -- >> and those people we should say who are out there in various congressional districts, obviously particularly the tough congressional districts, there's nothing they can do about it. >> there's nothing they can do about it, but another point i...
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that puts more money back into the economy from consumption from a place where we haven't had consumption for quite some time. you probably get a plateauing. maybe not a bubble popping or huge plateauing for 2 1/2 years as rates adjust. david: david lutz, because i'm maybe i'm a stock holder in apple but i look with great interest how they have been selling the ipad. what is very interesting to me, there are a lot of choices out there on the market but people keep going back to something they trust. the word trust and retail is a very important component. if you don't have trust in retail you will not have customers. >> no. you're absolutely right and you know what? apple just listed i want to say by forbes still having the most valuable brand worldwide. it is an absolute machine what is going on there like you, i'm a stockholder of apple as well. you know what? finally up on the year again and money looking at it, the money chasing tesla, chasing facebook, chasing a lot of these names. apple is massive e-tailer. i saw a statistic, 40% of the all the e-commerce buys were going over an ios
that puts more money back into the economy from consumption from a place where we haven't had consumption for quite some time. you probably get a plateauing. maybe not a bubble popping or huge plateauing for 2 1/2 years as rates adjust. david: david lutz, because i'm maybe i'm a stock holder in apple but i look with great interest how they have been selling the ipad. what is very interesting to me, there are a lot of choices out there on the market but people keep going back to something they...
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but yields will only go to 4% if the economy is good, and that's what i'm thinking is going to drive it there. you know, we've got -- i think the biggest thing in the room is the global synchronization of the global recovery. we have manufacturing and housing fires together for the first time while we have a chronic and persistent delivered, but globally growth in the u.s., europe, japan, reacceleration in the emerging world. that synchronization is something we haven't had. so i think housing activity might do better than you think, even though there's higher mortgage rates, because of the fact that we're synchronizing the global recovery. i do think the stocks may underperform while those rates go up, but we could peak, you know, before the end of the year, maybe a 375 ten-year, something, and there could be a great housing trade if mortgage rates back off after they peaked at the ends of the year. >>> thank you guys both, very much. we do appreciate it. >>> still ahead, you could call it the whole foods market of hotels, a healthy chain making a big bet on healthy living. is it sm
but yields will only go to 4% if the economy is good, and that's what i'm thinking is going to drive it there. you know, we've got -- i think the biggest thing in the room is the global synchronization of the global recovery. we have manufacturing and housing fires together for the first time while we have a chronic and persistent delivered, but globally growth in the u.s., europe, japan, reacceleration in the emerging world. that synchronization is something we haven't had. so i think housing...
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, we can empower more... people to innovate, create new technologies and jobs... and strengthen the economy. america is the world's leader in wireless. let's keep it that way. free up licensed spectrum today, so wireless... can do more for america tomorrow. >> pelley: today the los angeles county coroner said autopsy results for actor paul walker could be released by tomorrow. dental records are needed to make a positive identification. walker, who was 40, died saturday after the car he was riding in crashed and exploded. ben tracy has more. >> reporter: this video shows the fiery wreck moments after paul walker and a friend crashed into a pole in valencia, california. this is walker just before leaving a fund-raiser saturday standing next to a porsche carrera gt, a sports car. his friend, roger rodas, who races cars, was believed to be driving it when they crashed. shr-fs detectivive say speed was a factor but don't think they were racing. the speed limit in the area was wa miles per hour. lker was best known for his role in the "fast and furious" films. the franchise focused on illegal st
, we can empower more... people to innovate, create new technologies and jobs... and strengthen the economy. america is the world's leader in wireless. let's keep it that way. free up licensed spectrum today, so wireless... can do more for america tomorrow. >> pelley: today the los angeles county coroner said autopsy results for actor paul walker could be released by tomorrow. dental records are needed to make a positive identification. walker, who was 40, died saturday after the car he...
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a day later, it was a nod to the economy. the president promoting small business saturday by gift shopping at a local washington bookstore with the first daughters. and maybe it's the holiday season, but in an interview with abc's barbara walters on friday night, the president was downright optimistic, despite the fact -- despite facing the grinch-like poll numbers of his presidency. saying, quote, the good thing when you're down is usually you've got nowhere to go but up. let's get right to our panel here in new york, msnbc political analyst, jonathan alder, and in washington, msnbc analyst and former rnc chairman, michael steele. and who is never grinchly, michael steele. >> no, never. >> in the spirit of the holiday season, i would like you to tell us, as we're 11 or 12 days before the next recess, what have the republican members of congress, other than throwing a lot of shade at healthcare.gov, what have they fliaccomplished 2013? >> not a lot. that's obvious. this congress has done very, very little. there are eight wor
a day later, it was a nod to the economy. the president promoting small business saturday by gift shopping at a local washington bookstore with the first daughters. and maybe it's the holiday season, but in an interview with abc's barbara walters on friday night, the president was downright optimistic, despite the fact -- despite facing the grinch-like poll numbers of his presidency. saying, quote, the good thing when you're down is usually you've got nowhere to go but up. let's get right to...